Another roof issue

I know roof issues have been done to death on here and reading through some old posts it appears there are a number of scenarios.
I now have an issue with mine, so I thought I would explain my situation in the hope someone can offer an explanation.
Roof had been working fine up until a few days ago. I decided to take my daughter camping over the weekend and we packed the boot to the rafters with our camp related stuff! Good time was had and on the way home I attempted to open the roof. The following happened :-

Pressed button
Windows lowered
Roof unlatched only I.e. Did not fold back
Button flashed
Pressed button to close roof
Roof latched
I think I'm right in saying Windows remained down

It seems a coincidence that this has happened since I packed the boot out, but I've checked the shelf, seems ok and in right position, the red pull ring for manual operation seems to be in correct position. I've checked the fuses, all ok.
I'm obviously hoping its not the dreaded motor.
Thanks in advance.
 
Can you turn the two black knobs to raise your shelf to its higher position (to expose the switch), manually activate the switch with your finger and then get your daughter to press the "roof lower" button? This will just kick things off by ruling out the switch actuation being a potential issue. As you say, it seems a bit coincidental that it follows packing the boot.

Also, what colour is the flashing light? If orange, it's the shelf switch.
 
Red light means your shelf switch is probably not the issue then. Do you get any noise at all from the main roof motor or just silence after the latches disengage?
 
If your roof unlatches and/or the windows drop, then it's NOT the boot micro switch. A duff switch or shelf in wrong position means no roof action whatsoever.
 
Hi Welshwills.

I'm assuming that there is no sound of the motor running after the unlatching takes place ? In which case it does sound like the motor has died.

The good news is that having only just failed, its probably reviveable.

I'm in Bristol and happy to look at it and relocate it at the same time. Just drop me a PM if you wish to go down that route ?
Alan
 
Just an update.
Re checked sequence today and the roof definitely unlatches/latches, the windows lower and do actually raise (originally thought they didnt), the button to open the roof has a steady red light when activated and flashes red once you take your finger off it, and there is no noise once the roof unlatches. Roof remains in situ! Frustrating.
Alan. Thank you for your kind offer, but I live in North Wales so distance a bit of an issue at the moment. If things change i'll pm you.
In the meantime any other ideas out there or do I have to face the fact that the motor is no more...it has ceased to be!
 
As you are in North Wales OP, ducklakeview might be nearer to you - I think he is based in Warrington now, and revives and relocates roof motors (among many other things)!
 
Mr Tidy said:
As you are in North Wales OP, ducklakeview might be nearer to you - I think he is based in Warrington now, and revives and relocates roof motors (among many other things)!

Yup, no problem at all doing that for you in about 40 mins, including relocating the motor so it won't get wet again.

I'm based 2 mins from J23 M6 so straight up the 56 for you.

Mike
 
WelshWills said:
Alan. Thank you for your kind offer, but I live in North Wales so distance a bit of an issue at the moment. If things change i'll pm you.
Ah, I was assuming you were South Wales, sorry ! Yes, Mike will be far closer for you.
It does sound like the typical failed motor.
 
Well, had my roof motor sorted and relocated into the boot this morning by Mike (Ducklakeview). Quick, neat and tidy job at a very reasonable price. Fully recommend Mike, clearly very skiĺled and knowledgeable. Top man, thanks Mike.
 
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